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adjective lucky (to do something) His friend was killed and he knows he is lucky to be alive. 他的朋友丧了命,他知道自己还活着是侥幸。 She was lucky enough to be chosen for the team. 她很幸运被选中参加此队。 lucky (that…) You were lucky (that) you spotted the danger in time.幸好你及时发现了险情。 You can think yourself lucky you didn't get mugged. 你未遭暴力抢劫,可算是万幸了。 She counted herself lucky that she still had a job. 她认为自己很幸运,仍有一份工作。 Mark is one of the lucky ones—he at least has somewhere to sleep. 马克是个幸运的人,他至少还有地方睡觉。 the lucky winners幸运的获胜者 It was lucky for us that we were able to go. 我们能去是我们的运气好。 That was the luckiest escape of my life. 那次逃脱是我一生中最大的幸运。 a lucky guess侥幸猜中 a lucky charm吉祥配饰 ‘I'm off to Paris.’ ‘Lucky you!’ “我要去巴黎了。” “你真幸运!” We certainly struck it lucky with the weather. Just thank your lucky stars you weren’t in the house at the time. ‘I was hoping to get a ticket for Saturday.’ ‘You'll be lucky.’ “我盼望弄到一张星期六的票。” “但愿你会走运。” It was lucky for you that no one saw you. She hopes that some day she’ll get lucky and win the jackpot. She is incredibly lucky to be alive. That was just plain lucky. We certainly struck it lucky with the weather. We’ve been pretty lucky so far. A lucky find on the edge of the Cotswolds is helping archaeologists discover what life was like in Roman Britain. I didn’t know he was there—it was just a lucky guess. It was lucky for us that he didn’t see us. |